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1872 Contract Act MCQs

Option A: Sub-agent

Option B: Principal

Option C: Legal Advisor

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Principal


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Option A: The principal revoking his authority

Option B: The agent renouncing the business of the agency

Option C: The completion of agency business

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Limited depends upon principal permission

Option B: Unlimited agent can do all necessary act without principal permission

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Unlimited agent can do all necessary act without principal permission


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Option A: Assistant agent

Option B: Associate agent

Option C: Sub-agent

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Sub-agent


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Option A: An agent

Option B: Principal

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Servant

Option B: A Labour

Option C: An agent

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: An agent


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Option A: Employer

Option B: Principal

Option C: Managing director

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Principal


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Option A: Pledge by Trust agent

Option B: Pledge by mercantile agent

Option C: Pledge by international agent

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Pledge by mercantile agent


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Option A: 146

Option B: 147

Option C: 148

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: 148


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Option A: A thing which is given as security

Option B: A thing which is saled out

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: A thing which is given as security


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Option A: Pledge

Option B: Special bailment

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Pledge


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Option A: 148, of the Contract Act

Option B: 149, of the Contract Act

Option C: 150, of the Contract Act

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 150, of the Contract Act


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Option A: Bailor

Option B: Bailee

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Bailor


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Option A: A delivery of a thing entrusted for some special purpose or object upon a contract

Option B: Delivery of goods free of cost

Option C: Delivery of goods without cost for welfare of public

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: A delivery of a thing entrusted for some special purpose or object upon a contract


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Option A: Invalid

Option B: Valid

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Invalid


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Option A: The creditor

Option B: Principal debtor

Option C: Without giving any notice to any person

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: The creditor


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Option A: Surety

Option B: Principal debtor

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Surety


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Option A: Surety

Option B: The word is also used as a name, to denote the contract of guarantee or the obligation of grantor

Option C: All the above

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Surety


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Option A: Guarantee obtained by free consent

Option B: Guarantee obtained by fraud

Option C: Guarantee obtained by miscrepresentation

Option D: Non of these

Correct Answer: Guarantee obtained by miscrepresentation


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Option A: Special guarantee

Option B: Continuing guarantee

Option C: Specific guarantee

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Continuing guarantee


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Option A: Urgency

Option B: Indemnity

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Indemnity


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Option A: Contracts of minor

Option B: Contracts of conditions

Option C: Contracts of indemnity

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Contracts of indemnity


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Option A: Compensation against the breacher

Option B: Nothing

Option C: Registration of criminal Case against the breacher

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Compensation against the breacher


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Option A: Like simple contract

Option B: In reciprocal manners

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: In reciprocal manners


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A. Void
B.
Voidable
C. Both A and B
D. None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: He is bound to return it

Option B: It is his discretion if he return

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: He is bound to return it


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Option A: 30

Option B: 31

Option C: 32

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 32


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Option A: 25

Option B: 26

Option C: 27

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: None of above


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Option A: Simple contract

Option B: Conditional Contract

Option C: Contingent Contract

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Contingent Contract


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Option A: Lawful

Option B: Unlawful

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Unlawful


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Option A: Valid

Option B: Void

Option C: Voidable

Option D: Both (a) and (b)

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Forbidden by law

Option B: Forbidden by contractors themselves

Option C: Forbidden by custom

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Forbidden by law


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Option A: The contract is voidable on the part of A

Option B: The contract is voidable on the part of B

Option C: The contract is voidable on both A and B part

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: The contract is voidable on the part of B


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Option A: Valid agreement

Option B: Void agreement

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void agreement


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Option A: Coericon

Option B: Fraud

Option C: Misrepresentation

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Misrepresentation


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Option A: Active concealment of fact with knowledge and belief of the fact

Option B: Doing any act fitted to deceive

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: B employees nothing

Option B: B employees undue influence

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: B employees undue influence


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Option A: Free consent

Option B: Coercion

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Coercion


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Option A: 10

Option B: 14

Option C: 18

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 14


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Option A: Essential

Option B: Discretional

Option C: Exceptional

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Essential


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Option A: 16 years

Option B: 17 years

Option C: Majority

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Majority


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Option A: Conditional

Option B: Unconditional

Option C: Absolute

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Absolute


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 4


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Option A: Communication of contract

Option B: Acceptance of contracts

Option C: Revocation of proposals and acceptances

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Revocation of proposals and acceptances


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Option A: Valid contract

Option B: Voidable contract

Option C: Void contract

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void contract


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Option A: An agreement

Option B: Contract

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Contract


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Option A: Simple promise

Option B: Conditional promise

Option C: Reciprocal promise

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Reciprocal promise


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: Promisor

Option B: Promisee

Option C: Both of above

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Promisee


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Option A: Promiser

Option B: Promisee

Option C: Both of above

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Promiser


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Option A: Proposal

Option B: Promise

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Proposal


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Option A: 238

Option B: 248

Option C: 266

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 238


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Option A: First day of July, 1872

Option B: First August, 1872

Option C: 1st September, 1872

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1st September, 1872


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Option A: Effects of the agency upon the agent

Option B: Effect of the agency upon the principal

Option C: Effects of agency on contracts with third person

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Effects of agency on contracts with third person


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Option A: Section 222, 225

Option B: Section 222, 230

Option C: Section 222, 235

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: Section 222, 225


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Option A: His principal

Option B: Sub-agent

Option C: Creditor

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: His principal


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Option A: Vicarious liability

Option B: Original liability of The Principal

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Vicarious liability


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Option A: 191

Option B: 192

Option C: 193

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 191


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Option A: Necessary to create agency

Option B: Not necessary to create agency

Option C: Depends upon type of agency

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Not necessary to create agency


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Option A: Principal

Option B: Agent

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Agent


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Option A: 175

Option B: 180

Option C: 185

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: None of above


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Option A: Servant

Option B: Labour

Option C: Agent

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Agent


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Option A: Pawnor

Option B: Pawnee

Option C: Pledger

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Pawnee


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Option A: Pawnor

Option B: Pawnee

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Pawnor


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Option A: B is responsible to A for the injury

Option B: B is not responsible to A for the injury

Option C: No one is responsible to each other

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: B is responsible to A for the injury


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Option A: Bailor

Option B: Bailee

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Bailee


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Option A: Indemnity

Option B: Bailment

Option C: Contingent Contract

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Bailment


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Option A: Surety

Option B: Co-sureties

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Co-sureties


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Option A: 130, 133

Option B: 133, 139

Option C: 139, 144

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 133, 139


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Option A: Surety holder

Option B: Principal debtor

Option C: Both (a) and (b)

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Principal debtor


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Option A: The contractor

Option B: Stranger

Option C: Third person

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Third person


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Option A: Valid

Option B: Invalid

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Invalid


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Option A: Restricted guarantee

Option B: Continuing guarantee

Option C: Limited guarantee

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Continuing guarantee


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Option A: Contracts of indemnity

Option B: Contracts of guarantee

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Surety contract

Option B: Simple contract

Option C: Contract of indemnity

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Contract of indemnity


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Option A: Security from damage or loss

Option B: Security for more profit

Option C: An act for protection

Option D: Both A and B

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: VI

Option B: VII

Option C: VIII

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: VI


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Option A: Reciprocal promisor

Option B: Reciprocal Promisee

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Reciprocal Promisee


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Option A: 32

Option B: 33

Option C: 34

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 33


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Option A: Unless and until C dies in A’s life time

Option B: Unless and until A dies in C’s life time

Option C: Both A and C dies

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: A. Unless and until C dies in A’s life time


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Option A: Void

Option B: Voidable

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Possible but not assured

Option B: Doubtful or uncertain

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Both A and B


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Option A: Simple contract

Option B: Complex contract

Option C: Contingent contract

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Contingent contract


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Option A: Void

Option B: Voidable

Option C: Valid

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Void

Option B: Voidable

Option C: Valid

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Makes a contract voidable

Option B: Does not make a contract voidable

Option C: Makes a contract void

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Does not make a contract voidable


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Option A: The Court can accept the suit

Option B: The Court may set aside the bonds

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: The Court may set aside the bonds


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Option A: Void of the option of the party whose consent was caused

Option B: Voidable on the option of the party whose consent so caused

Option C: Valid for both sides

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Voidable on the option of the party whose consent so caused


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Option A: Cheating

Option B: Fraud

Option C: Misrepresentation

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Fraud


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Option A: 15

Option B: 16

Option C: 17

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 17


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Option A: Void

Option B: Voidable

Option C: Valid

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Pakistan Penal Code

Option B: Compulsion

Option C: A unlawful pressure

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Voluntary accordance with or concurrence in what is done or proposed by another

Option B: Free mind

Option C: Free will

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Void

Option B: Valid

Option C: Absolute

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void


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Option A: Any

Option B: Lawful

Option C: Unlawful

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Lawful


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Option A: Before the communication of its acceptance

Option B: Before the rejection of its communication

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Before the communication of its acceptance


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Option A: 5

Option B: 6

Option C: 7

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: 6


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Option A: When A make such proposal

Option B: When B accepts the proposal

Option C: Both A and B

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: When B accepts the proposal


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Option A: A void contract

Option B: A voidable contract

Option C: A valid contract

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: A voidable contract


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Option A: Void agreement

Option B: Valid agreement

Option C: Voidable agreement

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Void agreement


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